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It is said in the Bible, Noah's Ark
came to rest on the mountains of Ararat…
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While this divine salvation, Noah and his descendants
turned a new page in the history of mankind.
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For thousands of years this place
of refuge, called the land of Ararat
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by the ancient Hebrew people,
remained closed to exploration.
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Centuries later, people realized that there
was indeed a powerful country
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with a rich culture in the north of Mesopotamia,
in the times of ancient Egypt and Babylon
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– a country called Urartu by the Assyrians.
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Urartu was ruled by great kings, who rose
and fell while the country lived on.
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Numerous cuneiform writings tell us about
the construction of fortresses and temples,
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cultivation of vineyards and gardens, and
about highly efficient irrigation canals
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that have no analogues in world history.
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The Assyrian king Sargon II was stunned by
the objects of art, discovered in Urartu.
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The Urartians waged wars
with the powerful Assyrian empire,
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conquering new lands and
expanding their territory.
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In the first millennium BC, Urartu was among
the greatest empires of the ancient world.
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URARTU The Forgotten Kingdom
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The Kingdom of Urartu was consigned
to oblivion for over 2,500 years.
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The land it used to occupy is
now surrounded by mystery...
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According to the Old Testament, Paradise on
Earth, the scene of Adam and Eve's origin
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sits somewhere in the Armenian Highland.
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The Bible also says that the Armenian Highland
was the place that granted salvation to Noah
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and his family during the Flood.
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Since ancient times, this land was mostly
populated by the so-called proto-Armenian tribes,
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who founded an array of states.
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The largest of which - Mitanni -
was formed in the 17th century BC
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It had existed for about four centuries,
before suffering a fatal blow from Assyria.
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The fall of Mitanni led to a political
split in the entire Armenian Highland.
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By that time, Assyria had already conquered
the whole of Mesopotamia,
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and turned its eyes to the north, towards the land
that was cradling the heart of its future arch-rival,
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a kingdom set to be remembered
in history as Urartu.
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The first known mention of Urartu comes from the
Assyrian cuneiform writings of the 13th century BC.
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They indicate that a large tribal union
in the Armenian Highland
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was already in a fierce military
confrontation with Assyria.
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The Assyrians were stronger
by far, and winning.
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Their simple goals were those of plunder: the
seizure of valuables, and cattle raiding.
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In the 19th century, when in assyriology,
people translated the inscription
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and discovered the name
Urartu for the first time,
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it was very exciting, because they realized that
it was the same name as “Ararat” in the Bible.
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So it's a very important moment.
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The generally accepted scientific opinion is that the
words Urartu and Ararat refer to the same country.
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In the Bible, Ararat is Urartu.
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When it says “the mountains of Ararat”,
it means exactly the Kingdom of Urartu.
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In fact, you could have encountered the Kingdom
of Urartu frequently while reading the Holy book,
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and not even realize it.
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As with all historical names,
“Ararat” has a sacred meaning.
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In the Jewish view of the world,
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“Ararat” means “the repeal of the curse”
in regard to Noah's Flood.
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“Urartu” was the name the Assyrians and the
Babylonians used to identify their neighbour.
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The kings of Urartu left chronicles
that don't contain the name “Urartu”.
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They called their country
“Biainili”, or “Van”,
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which is why the academician Piotrovsky
later called Urartu the Kingdom of Van.
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More concrete studies of Urartu would not
begin before the early 19th century.
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They were motivated by the translation
of the book by Movses Khorenatsi,
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an Armenian historian from the 5th century.
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In his “History of Armenia”, Khorenatsi mentions
that the famous Assyrian queen Semiramis
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took part in the construction
of a city on the shores of Lake Van.
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It was the Ottoman Empire,
in the region of the mysterious Lake Van
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where the French Royal Asiatic Society sent
young scholar Friedrich Schulz in 1827.
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Schulz made the first description of the so-called “Wall
of Van”, a long-time object of scientific interest.
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He found out that it was the main element
of the royal residence of Urartu –
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the city of Tushpa, modern Van.
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The research team discovered vast rooms in the
rock, presumed to be the royal burial spots.
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Friedrich Schulz sketched the cuneiform inscriptions
he found on the walls of the fortress city,
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which he sent back to the
Royal Asiatic Society.
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The cuneiform writings were not
yet deciphered in that time,
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so Schulz had no idea what they said
and which kingdom they described.
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Schulz was tasked with
studying the city of Van.
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He spent a couple of years there and busied
himself with discovering various artifacts
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and trying to figure out
which culture produced them.
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Unfortunately, he was killed
by Kurdish bandits in 1829.
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The studies were halted
after the murder of Schulz.
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However, the road to studying
Urartu was finally open
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after British orientalist Archibald Sayce
deciphered the cuneiform inscriptions in 1882.
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What they revealed was essentially
an absolute sensation for science,
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as the Kingdom of Urartu was not known to
exist in Armenian Highland before that.
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The main sources of our knowledge of Urartu are
the cuneiform chronicles from Urartu itself,
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and neighbouring Assyria.
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For the most part, these are royal chronicles
depicting campaigns and conquests.
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The first known king of Urartu is Arame, who
ruled for about 15 years starting from 859 BC.
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It was in King Arame's time that Urartu
became a state: he united scattered tribes,
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founded the capital city, Arzashkun, and formed
an army to resist the permanent Assyrian threat.
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Shalmaneser III ascended the
throne in Assyria at that time.
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He conducted a campaign against Arame
in the very first year of his rule,
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heading to the lands
adjacent to Lake Urmia.
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The merciless conqueror
thus described those events:
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“I approached the fortified city of Arame of
Urartu, laid a siege to it and seized it,
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killed many warriors, built a tower
from their heads in front of the city,
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and burned 14 surrounding settlements.”
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In the third year of his rule,
Shalmaneser III invades Urartu again,
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and this time the capital itself,
Arzashkun, becomes the key battleground.
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"While I was in Arzashkun, Arame of Urartu
placed his hopes on the might of his army,"
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indeed raised his entire army,
and marched to meet me.
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I defeated him, killed 3,000 of his warriors
and filled a vast steppe with their blood.
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I seized and destroyed, and burned Arzashkun,
the royal city of Arame of Urartu...
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The dynasty of Arame was no longer dominant
in the territory of historical Armenia
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after the campaigns of Shalmaneser III.
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A new dynasty emerged, and a new core of
statehood came with it - Van, or Biainili.
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Sarduri I became king
in approximately 843 BC.
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He founded the new capital of Urartu,
the walled town of Tushpa.
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The main task of this ruler
was to confront Assyria.
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He turned the whole country into a unified
front and started preparing for a new war.
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The cuneiform writings about Sarduri I indicate that
he succeeded in cutting short the Assyrian campaign
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in the west of the Armenian Highlands.
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In other words, king Sarduri
essentially stopped the Assyrian army
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at the borders of the Armenian Highland,
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stripping it from the ability to strike a
powerful, lethal blow to the Kingdom of Van.
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So, we can say that the rule of Sarduri I
was the beginning of an era of prosperity
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for the Kingdom of Urartu.
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Tushpa eventually became the economic
and political centre of the country.
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You can still see the fortification wall in
the western bottom part of the Van Fortress.
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It is built from large stones,
some 6 meters long and 1 meter high.
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The wall bears inscriptions in Assyrian, which
tell about the construction of the fortress.
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In fact, they are the first written documents
we have from the Kingdom of Urartu.
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Having reached certain military, political
and economic progress,
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Sarduri I started calling himself “the king
of kings” and “the king of the universe”,
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as did the Assyrian leaders.
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During the rule of Sarduri I,
a new royal dynasty originated in Urartu.
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The kings of Urartu were living and working
in very troubled times,
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and you can see it from the city plans.
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These towns were essentially fortresses.
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The fortresses of Urartu could not be taken
without siege weapons.
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The Assyrian army had no way to carry them around
during the harsh winters of the Armenian Highland,
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so Assyria was forced to reserve
military campaigns solely for summertime.
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Urartu was considered Assyria's main rival.
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That antagonistic relationship is similar to
what the Soviet Union and the United States had
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during the Cold War.
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All political processes in the Middle East
were related to and went through the rivalry
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between Urartu and Assyria.
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By the end of the 9th century BC, the Assyrian
influence on the region faded for a long time.
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The era of a different power was dawning –
the era of Urartu.
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The new kingdom squared its shoulders properly
by around 810 BC, during the rule of king Menua.
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Menua was the grandson of Sarduri I.
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He ruled alongside his father Ishpuini
since the young age,
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and learned a lot from successful military
campaigns in which he was involved.
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Menua's father, king Ishpuini implemented
a religious reform in Urartu,
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recognizing Haldi as the supreme god.
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In the eyes of the Urartians, Haldi,
who is also worshipped in Assyria,
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could take on Assur himself –
the supreme god of the Assyrians.
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As the God of Sun,
Haldi was also the god of everything.
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People prayed to Haldi for luck,
happiness, success.
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Pilgrimage is also associated with Haldi,
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so there is no coincidence
that most temples were dedicated to him.
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Once the faith in Haldi consolidated
in the minds of the Urartians,
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Menua organized several successful
campaigns to the northern borders,
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and expanded the territory of the kingdom.
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Assyria was gathering significant forces
at this time.
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The Assyrians conquered Manna, and that
country became the apple of discord,
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and a permanent battleground between
Assyria and Urartu for many years.
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Menua was able to take
a stand against Assyria.
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He took back Manna and other lost lands,
and even reached the Assyrian borders.
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Striving to raise the combat readiness
and power of his army,
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Menua covered Urartu with fortresses.
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The fortresses were built to thwart
enemy attacks in the central regions
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as well as in the lands from Malatia
to the southern shores of Lake Urmia.
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Town building was a priority in the period of prosperity,
because it directly concerned national security.
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On the slopes of Mount Ararat, in the South
Caucasus, rose Menuakhinili - the city of Menua.
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One of the wonder structures of that period
is the 70 kilometres long channel
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that supplied water to the
capital and adjacent villages.
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Surprisingly, it still stands,
and serves its original purpose.
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It is a huge construction.
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Some walls above the gorges
reached 15 meters in height,
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so that the aqueduct could
deliver water to Van.
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From the technical viewpoint, that construction
had no analogue in the ancient world.
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It must be noted that the engineers
of Biainili had one major task:
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secure one meter of pipeline
pitch per kilometre.
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They had to cut through rocks, round the
gorges, and go above them in all cases.
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Construction of the channel drastically increased
the agricultural potential of central Urartu.
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Later on, Menua used similar channels to actively
develop farming in order to feed his huge army.
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Apart from the cuneiform writings
from the period of Menua's rule,
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the only other documents to mention this channel are
the works of the Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi.
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He ascribes construction of the channel
to the famous queen Semiramis,
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who ruled in Assyria in the same period
as Menua in Urartu.
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Undoubtedly, she surpassed him by fame.
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Literally everyone knows about her famous
Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
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As time went by, people started calling Menua's
channel “the channel from the times of Semiramis”,
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and later simply “the
channel of Semiramis”.
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Menua was reformer-king.
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Menua strengthened both the army and
economy over the course of his rule.
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As years went by, he expanded his kingdom,
kept the score with rival Assyria balanced
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in his favour and consolidated the power
of Urartu in Western Asia.
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Menua made Urartu a powerful kingdom,
an empire even.
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Menua ascended to the throne
when his country was relatively weak,
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and he left it a strong kingdom with an army
capable of fighting any enemy on equal terms.
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After Menua died in 786 BC,
he was succeeded by his son Argishti I,
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who would proceed to become the greatest
commander in the history of Urartu.
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The kingdom found itself in a dangerous situation
into the very first weeks of his rule:
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Assyria moved its armies against Urartu.
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Simultaneously with these worrying news from the south,
Argishti I was troubled by reports from the north.
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Northern tribes and states formed a rather
strong coalition over a short period of time,
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and started raiding Urartian settlements.
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A major war was underway.
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Argishti was well-aware that Urartu could
not fight on two fronts for very long.
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Most likely, that is why the king decided
to crush his enemies in the north first,
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as the northern coalition
was weaker than Assyria.
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His troops covered the northern lands
like a swarm.
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That campaign destroyed the
northern coalition for good.
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The strategic task was fulfilled, and peace
reigned at the northern borders of Urartu.
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Military actions carried on in the south.
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Argishti I threw Assyrians
away from the borders,
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invaded the country as far as the mountains
of Assyria, and defeated the rival army.
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After these events the Assyrians described Argishti,
the king of Urartu, as “frightening as a heavy storm”.
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It was during the rule of Argishti I that the
Urartian army switched from bronze to iron weapons.
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Most likely, it was the first army
in the world to make that transition.
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Later, Assyria reformed its army
by the Urartian example.
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Argishti continued his father's policies,
actively building new settlements and fortresses.
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He constructed the walled town of Erebuni
in 782 BC as a stronghold in Ararat Valley.
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The fortress standing on a high mountain
was of strategic significance:
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it secured the valley within
view for many kilometres.
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The guards would notice any movement of
groups of people or armed units at once.
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On October 25, 1950 Armenian scientist
Konstantin Hovhannisyan
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was in the middle of a research on Urartu.
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He discovered two basalt stones covered
with cuneiform writings, which read:
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“By the greatness of the God Haldi,
Argishti, son of Menua,
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built this mighty stronghold, and proclaimed
it Erebuni, for the glory of Biainili,
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and to instill fear among
the king's enemies”.
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Over time, Erebuni would grow into the
modern capital of Armenia, Yerevan,
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and the discovery of Konstantin Hovhannisyan finally
revealed the date of its foundation – 782 BC.
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Yerevan turned out to be 29 years older
than the Eternal City, Rome.
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In 2018, Yerevan celebrated
its 2,800th anniversary.
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For instance, in Armenia, most important is
Argishti I, who extended the Kingdom of Urartu
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in Ararat plain, so it's very important.
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Argishti I was firmly
settled in Ararat Valley.
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The channels he built secured irrigation
for fertile lands,
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and his efforts in agriculture
were crowned by rich harvests.
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Argishti could sit back for a while
and enjoy the fruit of his labour.
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The king no longer had to invest so much
of his energy and work to develop farming.
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Argishti was a business person.
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The economy of Urartu
thrived during his rule.
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He had to feed a huge army,
and he dealt with it very well.
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However, the period of peaceful creation,
and labour did not last long:
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Assyria breached the borders of Urartu once
again, and launched another military campaign.
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The power of Urartu was a
mortal threat to Assyria,
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so its rulers had to invade the Kingdom
of Van, and crush it at any cost.
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At the time when Urartu was at its height,
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Argishti I threw his forces
to meet the enemy in a counterattack.
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He expanded the borders of the kingdom
to the upstream of Euphrates,
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outflanked the Assyrian army, and cut
its connection with crucial resources.
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King Argishti was certain he would prevail
in the war against Assyria.
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He began implementing an ambitious plan
he had on his mind.
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Meeting next to no resistance on his way,
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Argishti marched on the lands under the
Assyrian rule, and conquered several cities.
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He went as far as the land of Babilu, which
certain experts consider to be Babylon.
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We can see that Urartu closed in on Assyria
in Argishti's term.
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The Urartian military command was able
to organize a combined attack on Assyria
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from the north, and from the southeast.
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Argishti put Assyria on the brink
of military catastrophe.
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The Assyrians had to assess their situation
with all seriousness.
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They gathered what forces they had left,
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and counterattacked the Urartian army
to drive it out of their territory.
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Assyria won back the lands Argishti had
seized, and avoided the impending disaster.
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It appears that the two neighbours soon
signed an agreement defining their borders.
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Argishti I retained the rest of the areas
conquered by him and his father.
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The outcome was that Argishti made Urartu
the most powerful state of Western Asia.
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His son Sarduri II inherited a strong, prosperous
kingdom with a large and formidable army.
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The next Assyrian king
was Tiglath Pileser III.
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He reorganized and
reinforced the Assyrian army,
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returned the lands his predecessor
had lost to Argishti and invaded Urartu.
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Tiglath Pileser III of Assyria marched
on the Kingdom of Van,
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and laid siege to its capital Tushpa, although
he failed to seize the unassailable citadel.
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The Assyrian army and
king had to return home,
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but their campaign created a complicated
political situation in Urartu.
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In these trying times, Rusa I ascended
to the throne in 735 BC.
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Several regions of Urartu tried at once to use
the transition of power to gain independence.
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Rusa I acted decisively.
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He repressed the revolts in key regions of
Urartu, preserved the integrity of the state,
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restored order,
and set about to strengthen the borders.
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He would tell about these events:
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“It is with my two horses and charioteer,
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with my own two hands
that I conquered the Kingdom of Urartu.”
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In addition to this arduous task,
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Rusa I had to build anew the relations with
the religious centre of Urartu, Musasir.
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The religious centre of Urartu was located
beyond the boundaries of the kingdom,
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in the area bordering Assyria.
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It was a frontier between several countries who
were using the rivalry of Assyria and Urartu
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to maintain their independence.
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Musasir was different, as it was home to the
main temple of the supreme deity of Urartu.
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Many Urartians undertook pilgrimage,
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and covered a long, dangerous road
to the hardly accessible mountainous region
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in order to reach the main temple
of the god Haldi in Musasir.
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Farmers and soldiers alike linked their
achievements to the power of their supreme god.
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It should be noted that people were
more religious in ancient times.
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The main difference between now and then is
that religion was not separate from the state,
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art or science.
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It was all one complete whole.
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Rusa I restored the relations with Musasir
and, having secured the support of Haldi,
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resumed the development of Urartu,
consolidating its military and economic power.
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Everything changed when Assyria welcomed
a new king in 722 BC
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Resolute and hawkish, Sargon II was
the younger son of Tiglath Pileser III.
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He dethroned his elder
brother Shalmaneser V.
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And was quick to demonstrate an aggressive
attitude towards Assyria's northern neighbour.
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Sargon II was an experienced military leader
with typical views of an Assyrian king.
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Upon seizing power, he
defined a clear goal:
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prevent the strengthening of Urartu,
and defeat the arch-rival of his country.
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Sargon II waged wars in the west in the first
years of his rule, against Syria and Palestine.
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Afterwards, he turned towards the north.
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Sargon always prepared for
campaigns meticulously.
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It was especially true when it came
to his worst enemy, Urartu.
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His spies provided intelligence reports
that have been preserved until nowadays.
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Sargon II was only waiting
for a good moment to attack.
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Assyrian scouts and spies of all sorts gathered
everything Sargon needed to know about Urartu,
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and the kingdom's economic
and political state.
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Both Sargon II and Rusa I did not dare
to go for a direct confrontation.
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Their rivalry unfolded in Manna,
the buffer zone.
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For several times in this period, Sargon
conquered Manna and enthroned a puppet king…
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Rusa responded by organizing rebellions
in favour of the candidate loyal to Urartu.
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The situation took a
dramatic turn in 715 BC,
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when Sargon II heard the report about
Rusa's failed campaign against Cimmerians.
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Written artefacts indicate that Rusa I lost a significant
portion of his army in the battles against Cimmerians,
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which was beneficial to the Assyrian king.
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Sargon II considered it to be a good moment
to act and moved his troops against Urartu.
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He started with punitive expeditions
against Rusa's allies,
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and drove the Urartians
out of the region near Lake Urmia.
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The first country he attacked was Manna, and
it could not ward off the Assyrian assault.
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Sargon punished the rebellious kings viciously:
he skinned them alive and put their corpses
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on display for the people of Manna.
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Sargon II was essentially annihilating
the elites of the society
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in multiple regions west of Euphrates.
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It was genocide.
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Rusa I gathered his forces,
and hurried to the rescue.
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Sargon II did not halt his march, and was
still destroying Urartian settlements,
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when a sudden report came in
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that Rusa I stopped to camp with a
large army in a gorge east of Lake Urmia
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with the intention
to take the Assyrian forces from behind.
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Sargon changed his plans at once,
and marched towards Rusa.
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The unsuspecting Urartian soldiers
were resting, peaceful,
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when Sargon's troops broke into the camp
in an unexpected attack.
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Rusa's warriors fought back desperately, trying to
save their king to their last ounce of strength.
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But the battle ended
in a bitter defeat on their side.
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It was a hard blow for Rusa I.
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He had to leave his soldiers to their fate,
and flee to keep his own life.
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For Sargon, it was a chance
to move further north.
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He destroyed the large Urartian city of
Ulkhu, sweeping everything in front of him,
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and burning even the sown fields.
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Soon Sargon reached the region where
Rusa's brothers and other relatives lived.
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This is how Sargon II
described what happened:
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“In passing I marched on Arba,
the residence of the house of Rusa.
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The seven adjacent settlements, the
dwellings of his brothers and family,
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where the guard was strong,
these towns I destroyed and laid to waste,
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burying his sanctuary.”
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These blows were even
harder for Rusa I to take.
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In a culmination of this destructive campaign,
Sargon approached the boundaries of Tushpa,
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dreaming of the seizure
of the capital of Urartu.
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However, upon thinking over his
possibilities, and the intelligence reports,
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he turned his army around,
and moved back to Assyria.
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He was merciless, laying waste to
Urartian towns and settlements on the way.
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With a part of his army,
Sargon II undertook a difficult march
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through the wooded, mountainous area,
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and attacked Musasir,
a sacred place for any Urartian.
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The town itself and the temple of the supreme god
Haldi were destroyed in the most barbaric manner.
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By the standards of those
times, it was sacrilege,
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but Sargon's hatred for Urartu was so great
that he dared to take that step,
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and even felt so proud of what he had done
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that he ordered a detailed story of the pillage of
Musasir to be carved on the wall in one of his palaces.
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The Assyrians took out huge amounts of gold, silver,
other precious metals and stones from Musasir,
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as well as figurines of
Urartian kings and gods,
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a golden statuette of supreme god Haldi
before everything else.
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Sargon II wrote in his chronicles:
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“I brought misery upon the whole of Urartu and its land,
and I made the people who live there wail and cry.”
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His chronicles also tell that when
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“Rusa I heard that Musasir is destroyed,
and his god Haldi is seized,
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he took his own life with his own hands,
his own iron dagger.”
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The next king of Urartu was
the son of Rusa I, Argishti II.
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He inherited the throne in 714 BC,
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facing the worst possible consequences
of the recent war with Assyria.
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The Urartians lost 430 large settlements
in 7 regions of their kingdom.
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The treasury was empty.
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The country – devastated.
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The state power in Urartu was shaken
for the first time.
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Argishti II longed for vengeance for his father
and country, and did not fear a new war.
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The retribution for the grief Sargon II caused
Urartu caught up with him a few years later.
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Cuneiform sources describe construction works that
Argishti conducted from the central part of Urartu,
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and in the regions Sargon II burned
through during his campaign.
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This difficult state of affairs along with
new threats from neighbouring countries,
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forced Assyria to take an
unexpected diplomatic step.
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Assyria and Urartu agreed to change
the nature of their relationship.
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Weary of new severe conflicts,
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the perpetual enemies began resolving
disputes through negotiation more often.
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There is an assumption that Argishti II negotiated
a buy-back of the “chief” bronze statue
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of god Haldi, seized in Musasir,
and returned it to Urartu.
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Argishti II thus spoke of himself:
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“I am the servant of god Haldi,
the loyal shepherd of the people.”
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Gradually, Argishti II returned
the regions that broke off
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from the Urartian kingdom
in the south, north and east.
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He managed to knit back together
the Kingdom of Van for the most part.
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Quite possibly, Argishti II reached the
regions closely touching the Caspian Sea,
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and moved in that direction further
than any other Urartian king.
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Argishti II essentially restored the state
and passed it to his heir reinforced.
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00:40:09,560 --> 00:40:14,679
It is known that Argishti's son Rusa II
also carried out intense town building
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to consolidate the power of Urartu.
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Some Urartian inscriptions tell about
the large-scale construction
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Rusa II organized to create a new
administrative centre in Ararat Valley.
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It was called Teishebani,
“the city of god of war Teisheba”,
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built to replace the deteriorating
old centre, Argishtikhinili.
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The ruins of Teishebani still
stand on Karmir Blur, in Yerevan.
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In the first half of the 20th century,
renowned Orientalist scholar Boris Piotrovsky
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launched a full-scale
excavation in the area,
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the results of which shook
the entire scientific world.
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When we started digging,
and got out that many discoveries,
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monuments to the daily life,
and the festive life of the Urartians,
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the Urartian art,
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it became instantly clear that it was
uniquely Urartian style and spirit.
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Due to this excavation and these studies,
the science was pushed towards
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recognizing Urartu as something tangible,
and comprehensible.
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00:41:22,320 --> 00:41:26,159
So to say, this is an
example of serious science,
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which makes things comprehensible and tangible,
and creates an image of the culture.
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The history of human activity in the Armenian
Highland amounts to tens of thousands of years,
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which, undoubtedly, affected
the culture of Urartu.
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00:41:43,200 --> 00:41:49,159
Archeological findings draw an exhaustive picture
of top-level handicraft trades in Urartu:
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bronze, iron, gold and silver working,
wood and wool processing, leather working,
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as well as the manufacture of decorations,
and war needs from these materials.
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Religion ran through all
areas of life in Urartu.
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The discoveries of religious items include
bronze figurines of Urartian gods.
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There is a statuette of god Teisheba
discovered by my mother.
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It is a figure holding an axe, and it can be
identified easily as Teisheba, god of war.
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The Teishebani fortress – Karmir Blur –
was named after him.
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So, my mother discovered that figurine
of the god of war on June 21, 1941.
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On the following day, Germany attacked
the Soviet Union.
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Additionally, the excavation in Karmir Blur
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unearthed unique storages
for preservation of agricultural products:
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the karases, some several meters long.
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A "karas" is a large earthen
jug for food and drinks.
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People could keep oil, beer, wine and other
products in karases for a long time
423
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without risking spoilage,
all due to a secret:
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the larger part of karas was buried
in the ground, which kept it cold.
425
00:43:19,240 --> 00:43:21,960
You could call it a prototype
of the modern refrigerator.
426
00:43:25,320 --> 00:43:29,239
Urartian artefacts have been discovered
in various parts of Armenia.
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For instance, the multicolour frescos on palace and temple
walls were carefully recreated in Erebuni fortress,
428
00:43:36,080 --> 00:43:39,159
which is within city limits of Yerevan.
429
00:43:39,160 --> 00:43:44,599
These frescoes depict gods, sacred animals,
and ceremonial and hunting scenes,
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all decorated with vegetative
and geometric ornaments.
431
00:43:50,160 --> 00:43:55,239
The cultural heritage of Urartu did not
simply pass down to the next Armenian states.
432
00:43:55,240 --> 00:43:58,960
It possibly influenced others,
Persia and Greece for example.
433
00:44:05,200 --> 00:44:07,199
Urartu outlived Assyria,
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which began to lose its territories
in the second half of the 7th century BC
435
00:44:11,160 --> 00:44:16,480
in a fierce confrontation with the
separated Babylonia and the rising Media.
436
00:44:18,920 --> 00:44:24,519
In 612 BC, the Assyrian capital of Nineveh fell
after a long siege laid by the Babylonians,
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00:44:24,520 --> 00:44:27,319
Medes, Scythians and Armenians.
438
00:44:27,320 --> 00:44:31,680
The Assyrian state ceased
to exist in 605 BC.
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Despite more than a century of research
about the mysterious kingdom of Urartu,
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we still do not know enough about the
beginning, and the end of its history.
441
00:44:46,080 --> 00:44:51,159
It's relatively unknown now, we have a lot of
problems to understand exactly what happened.
442
00:44:51,160 --> 00:44:54,280
Especially, when it collapsed, and why.
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00:44:54,360 --> 00:44:57,479
Argishti I to Rusa II – quite clear.
444
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After is unclear. There's change...
The least is not very clear.
445
00:45:03,000 --> 00:45:05,279
Which one was the last one?
446
00:45:05,280 --> 00:45:07,359
Which one was not the king?
447
00:45:07,360 --> 00:45:09,479
In which sense, it's very
difficult to understand that.
448
00:45:09,480 --> 00:45:13,239
But especially I think that in Armenia
one of the keys to understand
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00:45:13,240 --> 00:45:17,480
what happened at the end of Kingdom of Urartu
– we have one of the keys here in Armenia.
450
00:45:18,680 --> 00:45:23,199
It is believed that Urartu ceased to exist
in early 6th century BC,
451
00:45:23,200 --> 00:45:29,840
but there is no solid data to support the theory that
Urartu met its end exactly in that period of time.
452
00:45:30,240 --> 00:45:33,280
This most important issue is still pending.
453
00:45:38,600 --> 00:45:44,680
Obviously, the kingdom of Urartu
did not fall in a strict sense.
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00:45:46,080 --> 00:45:51,600
Most likely, what happened was a change
of dynasty in about 648 BC.
455
00:45:57,000 --> 00:46:01,479
It is an indisputable fact
that the Kingdom of Ayrarat, or Armenia,
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existed after Urartu in the same area
of the Armenian Highland.
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00:46:06,000 --> 00:46:13,120
It was ruled by the Yervanduni dynasty, and
governed from the same capital city – Van.
458
00:46:15,960 --> 00:46:19,279
This was the end of the cradle
of civilization called Urartu,
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which shone in the mountain heights
of Armenia for three centuries,
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00:46:23,680 --> 00:46:26,960
from the 9th to the 6th century BC.
461
00:46:29,560 --> 00:46:35,399
Urartu was the first state in the history to unite
numerous tribes of the vast Armenian Highland
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into a common kingdom,
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00:46:37,280 --> 00:46:43,120
thus growing into one of the largest civilizations
of this grand and mysterious ancient world.
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